Having graduated high school as well as my BA (Hons) online, I am most definitely a fan of online courses – because the classes aren’t grade-based, students are offered different levels of participation and commitment.

These levels depend on the interest level of the student and the time available, ranging from casual interest and up to heavily engaged students. I am sharing few of the courses I have taken or am signed up for myself. These are suitable for “tourists”, “explorers” and “adventurers”.

Anyone can watch their live online workshops — for free — and interact with instructors in real time. Past courses on Yoga, Youtube Marketing, Business of Photography, Mastering Body Language, Public Speaking and many others – are available to purchase. This weekend they have a Cyber Weekend Sale with everything up to 50% off.

Ryan is a cool guy with an enormous background to share. The course costs only 20$ ( wait, that’s only 4 cups of coffee?) and has many extra tools as a bonus.

A new generation of megabrands like Facebook, Dropbox, Airbnb, and Twitter haven’t spent a dime on traditional marketing. No press releases, no TV commercials, no billboards. Instead, they rely on a new strategy—growth hacking—to reach many more people despite modest marketing budgets.

Growth hackers have thrown out the old playbook and replaced it with tools that are testable, trackable, and scalable. They believe that products and businesses should be modified repeatedly until they’re primed to generate explosive reactions. If you want to know what Growth Hacking is and how it may help you in your creative & digital career, get the course here.

This crash course is designed to explore several factors that stimulate and inhibit creativity in individuals, teams, and organizations. Each session has a focus on a different variable related to creativity, such as framing problems, challenging assumptions, and creative teams.

In 2013, over 130,000 people from more than 190 countries came together to explore creativity, innovation, and change.

Discovering creative uniqueness through Creative Diversity

Using Intelligent Fast Failure to build innovative skills.

Applying CENTER principles to drive personal change.

Jablokow said – “We are trying to teach people to tap into their creative potential. Everyone is born creative – but we are creative in different ways and in different domains. Helping students discover their unique brands of creativity and learning, and how to apply that creative diversity to solve real-world problems – that’s a key goal for this course.”

In other words, learn to crate your own iPhone app! No previous coding experience necessary. Really good deal available now for this over 350 hour course and you will have unlimited access to course forever. I am singing up for this one!

Finally, remember that we learn everything by practise. Get your hands dirty!